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Page 10 text:
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o N T N S The halls of ivy are getting a little crowded A familiar figure in five separate colors and in five separate guises, serves to iden¬ tify the various sections of YOUR 1955 Z E P H Y R U S. Garbed in an academic hat at times and a typical sou ' wester our little FISHERMAN is a guide for our journey through this book. More than that he is typi¬ cal in a rakish way, of all FISHERMEN, real and ima¬ gined. Like the multi-colored fac¬ ets of daily school routine our little FISHERMAN dons his festive garb and varied hues to guide us on our journey. So, come along then as our little FISHERMAN casts his line through high school life at AHS for 1955. Activities . . . Sports . Administration Students . Diversion
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SUE SANDOZ Editor-in-chief SHIRLEY JULIAN Business Manager JOHN H. NELLOR Adviser They put 1 955 edition into shape A FISHERMEN ' S log for 1955, is the keynote of YOUR 1955 ZEPHYRUS. We hove tried to blend together the life of Astoria high school with that of the fishing industry upon which the economy of our town is based. We have tried to liken the life of a high school FISHERMEN to that of the real life FISHERMEN who goes forth to the river and the sea to bring back provender for the eager factory. Even as the high school FISH¬ ERMAN casts his line upon the waters to seek provender for the future. For we have braved the winter and the river and the sea and come home victorious! This is YOUR book. It is compounded of the work, the artistry, the sweat and energy of many people. If it pleases you, if it is, truly, a FISHERMEN ' S LOG, then we who have worked to create it for you have come home victorious to port. And we may say: Our nets are full. HI FISHERMEN ,.. THE STAFF Astoria High life!
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Fishing fleet, foragers for food! To the FISHING INDUS¬ TRY, and the men and women who work to bring fish-foods to the world! No community subsists on a single industry. But each has a major one. Our town since it began has been a place where men brought FISH from the river and the sea. The character, charm and dignity of Astoria is laced to the eco¬ nomic lifeline of America with the strong length of a FISH¬ ERMEN ' S line. Too, the fame of our town has been spread by AHS FISH¬ ERMEN who have gone forth into the world to cast their lines on other waters! THE STAFF Fixing food for the world Solmon T una Bottomfish Crob
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